Psychiatry Lecture: Personality Disorders
A presentation on ‘Personality Disorders’ that systematically covers the following: • Definition (1:31) • Types of Personality Disorders in ICD-10 and DSM-5 (3:35) • Features of each Personality Disorder (9:08) • Epidemiology (24:23) • Aetiology (26:13) • Assessment (34:07) • Management (41:10) • Psychological Theories of Personality (48:57) The presentation finishes with a set of 5 self-assessment MCQs. (54:05) This video has been prepared by: Dr. S. Rajagopal MBBS, DPM (Ireland), MRCPsych (UK), CCST (UK) Consultant Psychiatrist Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA Disclaimer This video is provided for educational / informational purposes only. This is not a substitute for professional medical consultation. Psychiatry, like other medical specialities, is a constantly evolving field. I cannot give any guarantee that the information in this video is accurate or up to date. I assume no responsibility for any omissions or errors. More details about Dr. Rajagopal can be found at http://psychiatristinchennai.blogspot...

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